Thinking about how legalistic and lawyeristic the Society is:
Have they ever sued this site for using the domain name of jehovahs-witnesses???
Any masters or etc. that can fill a new dude in?
CZAR
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Thinking about how legalistic and lawyeristic the Society is:
Have they ever sued this site for using the domain name of jehovahs-witnesses???
Any masters or etc. that can fill a new dude in?
CZAR
Czaro,
I have wondered about this also. I guess that they just wouldn't want the negative publicity that disgruntled posters could throw at them.
This was in the Times this morning which shows how anyone can complain about others using what they consider to be their name. This is a case that involves a Football club that has been using the nickname "Posh" for over 50 years being dictated to by Victoria Beckham, ex - Spice Girl known as "Posh Spice":
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Isn't it a case of whomever gets the domain name first wins?
Anyway, is Jehovah's Witnesses trademarked? I don't think so. Besides, they're the Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses or some such now, right?
outnfree
Some related religious trademark issues..
http://www.truthaboutscientology.com/ceaseanddesist.htm
http://www.msnbc.com/local/wwbt/M196311.asp
http://www.seventh-dayadventist.com/news/data/2001/04/0991165967/index.html.en
http://www.ipworldonline.com/IPW/Free/0031.htm
Canadian Lawyer chimes in on the issue..
http://www.arvic.com/library/g_matt_p.asp
Sincerely,
District Overbeer
It's first come, first served with domain names.
With trademarks, anyone can apply to have a trademark registered, as long as they can demonstrate that it is an established "mark" of their business. This can be a business name, a product name, a logo - in fact anything that is recognised as "belonging" to a particular trade.
Spanner
It is not possible to copyright or trademark the name of a deity as far as I am aware.
For them to claim it, they would have to claim that it was not the name of a deity (least of all 'the' deity)
Every now and then we get some whacko dub who threatens some action but of course they never actually do.
I think using the word "WatchTower" is probably more dangerous.
I do recall sometime back local congregations were "asked" to remove the Watchtower logo - the actual watch-tower silhouette - from their stationary. The Society did copyright that much.